page 14. SPORTS fe | Lonesome Sets rats a Charlies lookin for afriend. NaS SES: : BUS) mg UK ia toes 5S The high speed action of intramural volleyball. Well, almost The Other Press Type- writers were narrowly de- feated in four straight games during the volleyball tour- nament held last Friday night at the Queen’s Park Arenex. Despite outstanding play by Allison Pontifex and Ka- mikaze Fred Cirillo, the Typewriters were just no match for such talented teams_as the ‘“‘Jiving Ger- bils’’, ‘‘Pimps and Queers’’, and the “Jerks and Spas- tics’’ O. P. wins tourney. The overall champion was the ‘‘Boobies’’ with the ‘*Giants’’ coming second. In the consolation round the ‘‘Turn-ons’’ were victorious, crushing the ‘‘Puckers’’ in the final game. Other teams were the “‘Nads’’, — ‘*Safecrackers’’, ‘‘Outsiders’’, and ‘‘Puddle Jumpers’”’ The tournament was marred by the fact that beer was not served until after the games were completed. This took away a lot of fun that was evident in last year’s tournament. The event rather fizzled Swim swim swim Merry Christmas - from the student society; its about time, too. After three long dry months, the student society has finally come through with free swimming for the students living in Surrey. Unfortunately, students in Richmond will have to be content splashing around in the puddles of their new pool’s parking lot. Dave Johnston, student council president said the reason the student society was so long in getting the pools in» Surrey open to students was that the ar- rangements by which the pool would be paid had to be worked out. And that also happens to be the reason why the pool in Richmond is not open to students, he stated. The two pools in Surrey are the North and South Surrey pools. Both are open to students at various times during the day, every day of the week. The Canada games pool is open to students at various times on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sun- day. At present, students show Criminology Xmas Dinner& Dance $5.00|per|ticket[at|SEVERIN’S in|Burnabyjon|Monday ,|Dec.|12 Tickets in student society office out after the games were over - the Arenex isn’t exactly the best place for drinking and dancing when there is only a few people. Still, the student council shouldn’t get discouraged. Just try to liven things up a bit next time, okay you guys? And if you put another one of these things on, watch out for the O.P. Typewriters. (We know these women on the national teams, see, and they’d be glad to help us out for oh, say, a half-page ad in our paper and, well, I’m sure you know what would hap- me iat their student card upon en- tering the pool and the cashier enters a check mark on a list and later bill the student society. In Richmond the recreation department wants the student society to purchase the tickets in bulk and supply them to the students on campus. “This arrangement would be extremely inconvenient and probably unworkable at this time,’’ Johnston said, ‘‘But we are still working on them.”’ Students will still be able to use the pools free over the Christmas holidays.